You're right on the money. I know this because I released a DJ battle/tools record called "5 Fingers of Death" back in 98 a few months before Jay's album came out. I added that less than 1 second sound from a Japanese Gojira import LP on my record. When I heard the song, I knew instantly Preem got it from my record. It would've been too coincidental otherwise. When I ran into him a few years later he confirmed it. Felt honored to have played even a tiny part in this masterpiece. P
The original sample is from a song by a man called Ennio Morricone who used to make old european film soundtracks in the 70s. So it's not gonna be a synth or anything. Most like a guitar or one of those weird sitar or folk style instruments
this beat is straight brooklyn and i'm from queens saying this.
Best producer then and now.
This is the best intrumental ever!!!
steezy
TURNING PALE IN THE FACE LIKE THEIR LAST NAME JACKSON
STILL SOLD MORE THAN P DIDDY MY FIRST WEEK!
Pure PRIMO DOPE! Brooklyn
This is classic
Premo one of the GOATs
I love this man, it's the best beat ever created.
Fabolous bodied this track!
STEEZY
When I heard tink rap to this.. I had to find the beat🔥🔥
Steezy
Awesomely awesome
incredible
Is it me or is that a King Ghidorah sound?
You're right on the money. I know this because I released a DJ battle/tools record called "5 Fingers of Death" back in 98 a few months before Jay's album came out. I added that less than 1 second sound from a Japanese Gojira import LP on my record. When I heard the song, I knew instantly Preem got it from my record. It would've been too coincidental otherwise. When I ran into him a few years later he confirmed it. Felt honored to have played even a tiny part in this masterpiece. P
nice
FLyer then c3po
Already Working Progress
What instrument is that
+JLahwz is it just guitar and a piano for this instrumental? The instruments used
+JLahwz That dun dun dun dun dun is guitar
The original sample is from a song by a man called Ennio Morricone who used to make old european film soundtracks in the 70s. So it's not gonna be a synth or anything. Most like a guitar or one of those weird sitar or folk style instruments
STEEZY